"Intel will be introducing their first Sandy Bridge CPUs in the
coming months, which we already know has Linux graphics support well
underway, but for now the top-end Intel desktop processors are the
Gulftown CPUs that were introduced earlier this year. The Gulftown CPUs
boast six physical processing cores with Hyper Threading to put the
total thread count per CPU at 12. Besides putting 12 processing threads
at your disposal, these CPUs are built upon the 32nm die shrink of
Nehalem and boast 12MB of L3 cache. The first Gulftown desktop product
to launch was the Intel Core i7 980X, which was quickly followed by the
Core i7 970, and we now finally have the chance to test out this
incredibly fast but expensive processor under Linux."

Today we have one of XClio's newest cases up for review: the A380Color PLUS. Priced at $170, this case is aimed towards enthusiasts looking for a roomy and flashy case. The A380Color PLUS features 256 customizable colors and two huge 250mm intake fans.